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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Amendment) Regulations 2014, PART 1.
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1. Regulation 13 (producers supplying EEE by means of distance communication)U.K.
2. Regulation 19 (declaration of Compliance)U.K.
3. Regulation 20 (record Keeping)U.K.
4. Regulation 21 (declaration of EEE producer registration number)U.K.
5. Regulation 22 (marking EEE with the crossed out wheeled bin symbol)U.K.
6. Regulation 23 (marking EEE with a date mark)U.K.
7. Regulation 24 (information on new types of EEE)U.K.
8. Regulation 27 (notification of a new scheme)U.K.
9. Regulation 30 (prioritisation of the reuse of whole appliances)U.K.
10. Regulation 31 (treatment)U.K.
11. Regulation 35 (reporting: WEEE during the transitional period)U.K.
12. Regulation 36 (reporting: WEEE from 1st January 2019)U.K.
13. Regulation 37 (reporting: EEE placed on the market during the transitional period)U.K.
14. Regulation 38 (reporting: EEE placed on the market from 1st January 2019)U.K.
15. Regulation 39 (declaration of compliance)U.K.
16. Regulation 40 (record keeping: transitional period)U.K.
17. Regulation 41 (record keeping: From 1st January 2019)U.K.
18. Regulation 42 (takeback)U.K.
19. Regulation 44 (information)U.K.
20. Regulation 45 (record keeping)U.K.
21. Regulation 48 (obligation to optimise the reuse and recycling of WEEE)U.K.
22. Regulation 53 (notification of an intention to retain WEEE falling within certain WEEE streams)U.K.
23. Regulation 54 (shipments of used EEE)U.K.
24. Regulation 56 (notification of a decision to refuse to approve a proposed scheme)U.K.
25. Regulation 60 (requirement for approval)U.K.
26. Regulation 63 (conditions of approval)U.K.
27. Regulation 66 (reporting)U.K.
28. 28. Regulation 67 (record keeping)U.K.
29. Regulation 72 (code of Practice)U.K.
30. Regulation 80 (information)U.K.
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